Hi,
In certain rigs/amps running at very low power level can result in much
worse signal quality for various reasons.
Is this the case in tetrode (common cathode) amplifiers ?
Let me explain what I'm trying to do. I've recently got a SDR with
transmit, but it puts out no more than few watts. This is perfect for my
amplifier which requires 200mW (it has a two tube preamp, also tetrode,
just tiny ones).
So I wonder, I don't always need 1500W, but <5W is definitely too little.
I've built a switchable attenuator so I can easily drive the amp to achieve
100W or 50W. But I wonder if there is some hidden disadvantage to doing so?
73, Łukasz - SP4IT
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